Apple Unveils iPhone 4 Complete with FaceTime Video Chat

Steve Jobs in his keynote address at the World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC10) in San Francisco unveiled the new iPhone 4 today. Of course, if you’re an iPhone fan you’ll know that much of this was leaked a few weeks back, which Steve eluded to in his keynote with “stop me if you’ve seen this before.” The new iPhone 4 sports a full redesign and includes many enhancements including a 5mp camera, a front facing camera, new A4 processor and more.

The complete feature set of the new iPhone is impressive. Aside from it’s complete new redesigned form factor (which is made of a glass front and back) the new iPhone 4 has and all new display (probably the biggest improvement) that supports 960×640 resolution at a whopping 326 pixels per inch. The new display is said to be awesome (which I totally believe given it’s pixel density).

Forward facing camera to support FaceTime (Apple’s branded iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 video chat) although this is WiFi only

The list of improvements in the new iPhone 4 are impressive. While these are the only ones that we are highlighting rest assured that there are many, many more. Pics below are from the keynote grabbed from GDGT.com. We’ve followed GDGT.com before and they have by far the best live feeds of any Apple event that we’ve seen. For a full breakdown of the entire keynote head on over to their live feed (the content is still there) and read through it.

I’m not surprised that in iPod Touch was omitted since they are on a different release cycle (September). But I am hoping that the next iPod Touch includes both front and rear-facing cameras since Jobs eluded to the fact that they would ship “millions of FaceTime devices this year.” Let’s hope he’s not just referring to millions of iPhones…